2011/6/16 Mattias Gaertner <[email protected]> > > > > > Max Vlasov <[email protected]> hat am 16. Juni 2011 um 14:53 > geschrieben: > > > > > 2011/6/16 Mattias Gaertner <[email protected]> > > > > > > Max Vlasov <[email protected]> hat am 16. Juni 2011 um 14:33 > geschrieben: > > > Hi, > > I'm not sure this is a big issue, but just curious > > I used to two-key sequences like Ctrl-Q-F, Ctrl-K-I, Ctrl-K-U in IDE > Classic, > > > > Do you mean Ctrl-Q+Ctrl-F ? > > > > > Sorry if I didn't explain clearly. I meant the sequences when after holding > Ctrl one pressed simple letter keys (search, block operations in classic). > > My hands are used to doing it this way (example for block moving to right, > works in Delphi): > > > > So your answer is: Yes. > > > > See Martin's and my answers. > > > > Mattias, thanks,
now I see how it works. The problem came from the fact that my frequently used commands (Find/Indent/Unindent) for some reasons had Ctrl-Key-Key but no corresponding Ctrl-Key, Ctrl-Key sequence by default. No big deal. Max
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